NACOLE Certified Practitioner of Oversight (CPO) Credential
The NACOLE CPO credential program recognizes oversight practitioners who have achieved a high level of professional oversight training and encourages employers and oversight agencies to support and encourage participation in these voluntary training programs.
Program Participant Information
Please submit all information as you would like it to appear in our records and on program documents.
CPO Program Status:
New Applicant: Check if this is the FIRST training documentation submitted for CPO credit.
Program Participant: Check if you have previously submitted training documentation for CPO credit
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CPO Program Attendance - 2022 to 2024 Events
Please mark all sessions/events which were attended in their entirety. Please note, for a webinar to be counted for credit, you must have attended the webinar on the date it was initially presented. All "yes" responses will be verified against registration records. By submitting this form, you attest that you attended the webinar on the date it was presented in its entirety.
2022 Webinars
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Implicit Bias Training for Law Enforcement: Current State of the Field - January 19, 2022 (1.5 hours)
Using Police Commissions to Achieve Accountability - February 7, 2022 (1.5 hours)
Understanding Brady and Giglio: Understanding Oversight's Role - June 14, 2022 (1 hour)
Situating Body Worn Cameras Within Civilian Oversight - July 11, 2022 (1 hour)
Policing Regulation and Oversight - August 16, 2022 (1 hour)
Evidence Based Policing - October 11, 2022 (1 hour)
2023 Webinars
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Shielded: How the Police Became Untouchable - April 25, 2023 (1 hour)
Bias in Interpretation of Video Evidence - May 18, 2023 (1 hour)
Understanding Force Used in Effecting Arrests - June 7, 2023 (1 hour)
The Evolution of Use of Force - July 13, 2023 (1 hour)
Digital Video Evidence: A Brief Introduction - September 28, 2023 (1 hour)
Group Stages and Dynamics: What to Expect When Working on Boards and Commissions - October 16, 2023 (1 hour)
Social Media and the World of Online Investigation - November 6, 2023 (1 hour)
2024 Webinars
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Building Community Engagement for Effective Community Relations - January 11, 2024 (1 hour)
January post-webinar discussion via Zoom - January 11, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Firearms 101 with Doc Whetstone - February 14 or 22, 2024 (1 hour)
February
post-webinar discussion via Zoom- February 22, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Preventing Police Misconduct: The Value of Background Checks - March 7, 2024 (1 hour)
March post-webinar discussion via Zoom - March 7, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Using Data and Collaboration to Drive Innovative Change - April 23, 2024 (1 hour)
Investigating Police Surveillance Technology - May 14, 2024 (1 hour)
May post-webinar discussion via Zoom - May 14, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Constitutional Police-Community Encounters - June 27, 2024 (1 hour)
June post-webinar discussion - June 27, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Using the Intersection of Policing and Social Justice to Strengthen Stakeholder Relationships - July 25, 2024 (1 hour)
July post-webinar discussion - July 25, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Subcultures in Policing: Features and Implications - August 7, 2024 (1 hour)
August post-webinar discussion - August 7, 2024 (0.5 hour)
The Importance of a Discipline Matrix in Policing & Civilian Oversight - November 19, 2024 (1 hour)
November post-webinar discussion - November 19, 2024 (0.5 hour)
Firearms 201 with Doc Whetstone - December 10, 2024 (1 hour)
December post-webinar discussion - December 10, 2024 (0.5 hour)
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